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Carnaval de almas

Título original: Carnival of Souls
  • 1962
  • PG
  • 1h 18min
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Herk Harvey and Candace Hilligoss in Carnaval de almas (1962)
After a traumatic accident, a woman becomes drawn to a mysterious abandoned carnival.
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Después de un accidente traumático, una mujer se ve atraída por un misterioso carnaval abandonado.Después de un accidente traumático, una mujer se ve atraída por un misterioso carnaval abandonado.Después de un accidente traumático, una mujer se ve atraída por un misterioso carnaval abandonado.

  • Dirección
    • Herk Harvey
  • Guionistas
    • John Clifford
    • Herk Harvey
  • Elenco
    • Candace Hilligoss
    • Frances Feist
    • Sidney Berger
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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    • Dirección
      • Herk Harvey
    • Guionistas
      • John Clifford
      • Herk Harvey
    • Elenco
      • Candace Hilligoss
      • Frances Feist
      • Sidney Berger
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    Candace Hilligoss
    Candace Hilligoss
    • Mary Henry
    Frances Feist
    • Mrs. Thomas - Landlady
    Sidney Berger
    • John Linden
    Art Ellison
    Art Ellison
    • Minister
    Stan Levitt
    • Dr. Samuels
    Tom McGinnis
    • Organ Factory Boss
    Forbes Caldwell
    • Carpenter in Organ Factory
    Dan Palmquist
    • Gas Station Attendant
    Bill de Jarnette
    • Mechanic
    • (as Bill De Jarnette)
    Steve Boozer
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    • Dress Saleslady
    Larry Sneegas
    • Drag Racer
    Cari Conboy
    • Lake Zombie
    Karen Pyles
    • Dress Store Customer
    T.C. Adams
    • Dancing Zombie
    Sharon Scoville
    • Mary's Girlfriend
    Mary Ann Harris
    • Mary's Girlfriend
    Peter Schnitzler
    • A Walking Corpse
    • Dirección
      • Herk Harvey
    • Guionistas
      • John Clifford
      • Herk Harvey
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    8spacemonkey_fg

    Nightmarish and ahead of its time

    Title: Carnival of Souls (1962)

    Director: Herk Harvey

    Cast: Candace Hilligoss, Frances Feist, Sidney Berger, Art Ellison, Stan Levitt, Tom McGinnis

    Review: I love going back in time while watching old horror films. I love to see what scared people in different eras and times. Some people completely dismiss old films just because they are old. I relish the moment when I can find an obscure gem and just indulge in it. Sometimes I find a true classic like when I saw White Zombie for the first time...sometimes I find a dud like when I saw the original 13 Ghosts. This time around in my humble opinion I have found a really creepy and surreal film in director Herk Harveys Carnival of Souls.

    The story is about this girl called Mary who gets involved in a car accident in which she emerges completely unharmed. All her friends die, but she is left in a perfect state. She decides to move to a new town to start anew. She takes a job in a church as a "profesional organist" and moves into a new place. Unfortunately she begins seeing a ghostly apparition and she is strangely attracted by the spooky abandoned amusement park near her new home. What horrors await for her inside? And why is she seeing these visions? This film has a few faults in various departments. For one, I thought that the editing in the movie really sucked. You'll notice little skips here and there in the continuity of the film, it doesn't flow fluidly. It hits a few speed bumps along the way. The sound was also a bit atrocious at times, I could barely make out what they were saying in certain parts at the beginning of the film. But somehow...in spite of all of its flaws this movie had me reeled in from the get go.

    The character of Mary is likable so I felt like sticking with her and seeing where she was going to end up. I liked her attitude about her job in church just "being a job". She didn't take religion seriously and I was like "whoa, there's a girl with a head on her shoulders!". Anyhows, I kept watching and things began to get a whole lot more interesting as the film progressed. Its one of those films that has a bad start (mainly because of its technical faults) but as it goes on it gets really good.

    I loved the strange location they used to shoot the old abandoned amusement park. Apparently there really was an abandoned amusement park in the middle of nowhere and they shot part of the movie there! The director was wise to take advantage of this location and shoot the hell out of it. It has a real isolated feel to it. You can tell, it really is in the middle of nowheresville. So that added to the feeling of creepyness and isolation. Specially seeing Mary going into it all by herself.

    Once the spooks join in on the story, well things get really nightmarish. And heres where the film won its classic status for me. The images that the film conjures up, specially towards the last half of the film are some of the most surreal, nightmarish I have seen on screen. And to top things off, its all in black and white which adds another layer of spookiness to the whole affair.

    As I watched it I thought to myself, man, this director was really ahead of his time! And he was! He managed to make some truly haunting imagery all the way back in 1962! Sadly because the critics shot this movie down, he never made more feature films. He did manage to make a lot of educational documentaries. But no more movies.

    So if you are up from some truly spooky surreal images that feel like something that came out of your worst nightmares, go rent this baby. Just remember it has a few imperfections here and there, but once you get through the rough stuff, you'll get to what really matters. Those spooky ass visions filled with ghosts and ghouls! Sweet Dreams! Rating: 3 1/2 out of 5
    tostinati

    Most Resourceful Modest Budget Horror

    After viewing this legendary flick for the first time, I have to say that the quality they achieved on a shoestring is still impressive today. Every penny spent on this little film makes its way before the viewer, which is something that can't be said of most major budget films then or now. Corman used "getting the money up on the screen" as his yardstick for his own success as low budget producer and director. But while I like the Corman cheapies, like Bucket of Blood and Little Shop of Horrors, and acknowledge that they possess a relatively high level of workman-like resourcefulness, it's hard to deny that Carnival makes many of Corman's films look slapped-out and unimaginative in comparison. Corman usually steered clear of anything poetic, dabbling with it most pointedly in the dream sequences in his first Poe adaptations. In contrast, this films makers are quoted to the effect that they were inspired by Bergman and Cocteau. Now, with such heroic ambition, Carnival could have turned out a laughable mess. But the films dark waking dream atmosphere is well realized. They had some really great locations– the pavilion, the wooden bridge, the organ factory and the church with the "casting out demons" stained glass. The actress playing the heroine is lucky (or skillful) casting, too; she doesn't look or act quite like the average person, which is perfect for the story. If I picked one thing to complain about, it would be the interlude with the guy from across the hall in the rooming house, about the writing of that section and especially about the actor who played him. But I won't. There's just too much good to be said about this small masterpiece of independent film making.

    Ten stars. See it.
    fallen_angel1uk

    Cult horror classic

    Carnival of souls (1962) is that rare thing in life. An intelligent and genuinely unsettling horror film. Where most horror films go for the obvious effects of gore and leave nothing to the imagination, this film takes a far more subtle approach. The film deals with the story of a withdrawn church organist Mary (Candice Hilligloss) who is involved in a car crash from which she is the only survivor. She then finds herself being pursued by a strange ghoulish looking man and has episodes where it appears no one around her can see or hear her. This leads to a startling revelation for Mary at the old abandoned Carnival in the desert.

    What makes this film so good is its eerie atmosphere and the strong visual influence of German expressionist cinema, mixed with some pretty good photography (for such a low budget) and good performances from a mainly non-professional cast, results in a fine example of how to unnerve an audience without big budgets and special effects.

    The film can also be seen as being a major influential on other such films as David Lynch's Eraserhead (1976) and George Romero's Night of the living dead (1968).
    WritnGuy-2

    Just Like a Great Twilight Zone Episode at Feature Length!

    I couldn't wait to watch this movie when I rented it. The video I got had a few critics reviews raving this movie, and one saying that this was like a lost Twilight Zone Episode. And it is!

    Candice Hilligoss plays such a vulnerable character as Mary, a woman just in a car accident. She emerges from the river hours later, with no explanation. She then moves into a renting house when she accepts a new job as an organist at a church. The idea of the house only having one other guest, and a maid seemed quite frightening, and a real setup for something.

    Soon Mary starts seeing this phantom-like man, who, in productions for the movie, was really only a man with pasty white face paint and black rings painted around his eyes. But wasn't that scary?! I mean, no special effects at all. Just a plain-old zombie. And very scary.

    These sightings get worse and worse, and then there are moments that are like a dream sequence, with Mary going through the town as if a spirit. No one sees her; no one hears her, and she can't hear them. And then it ends. She starts seeing a doctor about these things, while also getting involved with the other guest at the house she is at, yet he is suspicious of her weird ways, and closed-off feelings towards him. Plus, she can't stop thinking about the old carnival she saw a few times while driving by, and she even explores it once.

    After many days of this, it starts to get worse and worse, and she finally decides to leave. There is a minute or two of the scariest scenes in the movie that should have and quite literally could have been real, but it is only a dream. Though, the ending is great, with a terrifying chase in the carnival of souls, with many of these people after her. It's so scary!

    I definitely recommend this movie for people who loved "The Blair Witch Project." It's that horror that doesn't pop up at you, but is so real, and leaves you feeling so empathetic, and futile because of that. There is no blood, no sex, no profanity, no violence. Nothing. Just horror. Definitely see this movie.
    pclark-2

    An art-house horror classic

    Carnival of Souls (from 1962, not the unrelated 1998 movie with the same name) is an (admittedly obscure) art-house classic. Shot in high-contrast black-and-white, on a miniscule budget, it has an eerie, dreamlike quality throughout perhaps reminiscent of Roman Polanski's "Repulsion".

    Although the lead Candace Hilligoss had acted before, many of the supporting players were not professionals and some of the locations were worked into the film simply because they were available (for example the deserted funfair, apparently located in Salt Lake City). The director Herk Harvey, who had worked on educational shorts before directing this feature, makes a cameo appearance as one of the "dancing dead" at the funfair towards the end of the movie.

    One of a kind, and recommended.

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    • Trivia
      In an article in the September 15, 1997 edition of "Variety", director George A. Romero noted this film was the inspiration for La noche de los muertos (1968).
    • Errores
      The camera crew is reflected in the boys' car during the drag race.
    • Citas

      Mary Henry: It's funny... the world is so different in the daylight. In the dark, your fantasies get so out of hand. But in the daylight everything falls back into place again.

    • Créditos curiosos
      The opening credits fade in and out, scattered across the footage of the flowing river.
    • Versiones alternativas
      When originally released in 1962, the distributors cut four minutes from the film making it only 80 minutes long. When the film was rereleased in 1989, the filmmakers restored the four minutes and 84 minutes is the official, complete running time.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Elvira's Horror Classics (2004)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 23 de abril de 1964 (México)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • Inglés
    • También se conoce como
      • Carnival of Souls
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Saltair Amusement Park, near, Magna, Utah, Estados Unidos(carnival)
    • Productoras
      • Harcourt Productions
      • Centron Corporation
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    • Tiempo de ejecución
      1 hora 18 minutos
    • Color
      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Relación de aspecto
      • 1.37 : 1(original ratio)

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